29.04.2025 / Activities, Muzeum – Miejsce Pamięci Palmiry, News, The Heritage Interpretation Centre, The Museum of Pharmacy, The Museum of Printing, The Praga Museum of Warsaw, The Wola Museum
The Long Night of Museums 2025

The Long Night of Museums is an annual event during which museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions open their collections to visitors free of charge or for a symbolic fee—often after dark.
This year, we are also joining this international initiative! On May 17, outside regular opening hours, The Museum of Warsaw and its branches will be open in the evening. On this day, we invite you to experience unique night-time tours of exhibitions and historic buildings.
Palmiry Museum – Memorial Site, Palmiry
Opening hours: 12:00-20:00
You’re welcome to explore the exhibition on your own.
The Wola Museum of Warsaw, 12 Srebrna Street
Opening hours: 19:00-24:00
Visit the exhibition 1905. A New Beginning. The Revolution in Wola and in Warsaw independently.
The Museum of Printing, 23/25 Ząbkowska Street
Opening hours: 18:00-23:00
Print your own commemorative poster, specially prepared for The Long Night of Museums.
The Praga Museum of Warsaw, 50/52 Targowa Street
Opening hours: 18:00–24:00 (last entry at 23:30)
Discover the history of Warsaw’s right bank, from the 16th century to the present day! In addition to self-guided tours, we invite you to take part in the following events:
- 18:30 – Concert „Od kina do parkietu” (From Cinema to the Dance Floor) by Lorenz&Friends Kwartet Klarnetowy (Lorenz&Friends Clarinet Quartet),
- 20:00 – Performance by the Orkiestra Społeczna (Community Orchestra) in the courtyard,
- 22:00 – Nighttime projection mapping on the museum’s façade.
Museum of Warsaw, 42 Old Town Square
Opening hours: 18:00–01:00 (last entry at 00:30)
In addition to a self-guided tour of the The Things of Warsaw exhibition, you are welcome to join special guide tour at 20:00 led by museum educators through centuries-old cellars. You’ll see the oldest surviving ceilings in the city and learn the fascinating story of how they were preserved. Participation is free, but tickets are required.
Starting at 19:30, the museum library will also be open. Its walls are decorated with original mural paintings transferred from the ISKRA publishing house. The artworks were created by renowned Polish illustrators, including Janusz Stanny, Janusz Grabiański, Anna Gosławska-Lipińska (Ha-Ga), Szymon Kobyliński, Mirosław Pokora, and Jan Młodożeniec. This is a unique opportunity to explore the library’s varsaviana collection, which is available for daily loan.
Barbican, 15/17 Nowomiejska Street
Opening hours: 19:00–24:00
The exhibition Barbican and the Old Warsaw City Walls. A Story of a Historic Monument tells the fascinating story of how this medieval structure was rediscovered and rebuilt after the war. This is the only place where you can see what the historic city gates of Old Warsaw once looked like.
The Museum of Pharmacy, 31/33 Piwna Street
Opening hours: 19:00-24:00 (last entry at 23:30)
The Heritage Interpretation Centre, 11/13 Brzozowa Street
Opening hours: 18:00–01:00 (last entry at 00:30)
In addition to self-guided tours of the exhibition Destruction and Reconstruction of the Old Town, visitors can also take part in special guided tour at 21:00 (free tickets required).
Education partner of the Museum of Warsaw – PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A.
